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Senior Management
Cheryl L. Cebula President and Chief Executive Officer, Albina Community Bank
Ms. Cebula became President and Chief Executive Officer of Albina Community Bank in March 2011. She joined Albina Community Bank as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in November 2003. In February 2005, Ms. Cebula was promoted to Executive Vice President, and in April 2007, she was named President and Chief Operating Officer. She has over 30 years experience in the banking industry, including senior management roles at U.S. Bank and Bank of the Northwest. Ms. Cebula serves on the Boards of the Oregon Bankers Association and Young Audiences of Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Joey C. Ingman Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Albina Community Bank and Bancorp
Joey Ingman joined the Bank in June 2012 as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. His 20 years of accounting / finance experience includes senior management roles at First Independent and Cowlitz Banks. His professional background includes experience with privately held, stand-alone, multi-location, subsidiary, and affiliated companies.
Linda Merrill Senior Vice President and Senior Operations Manager, Albina Community Bank
Linda Merrill joined the Bank in 2006 as Vice
President / Senior Operations Manager and
was promoted to Senior Vice President in
2008. Ms. Merrill's 30 years of experience in
the retail banking industry includes serving as
Vice President/Member Services with Unitus
Community Credit Union, Vice President/
Deposit Operations with Bank of the Northwest,
and Vice President/Retail Administration with
First Security Bank. She volunteers with Open
Meadows School, is an active member of the
Lloyd’s Lyon’s Club,and has been a committee
member with the Salem Chamber of Commerce;
and the Portland Business Alliance.
Directors of Albina Community Bancorp
Graham C. Bryce Chairman
Graham C. Bryce, has served as President of QG Investment Company, a real estate investment company, since 1986. Mr. Bryce has extensive prior experience in the banking and financial services industry, holding positions as an officer at Mellon Bank, Wells Fargo Bank and Orbanco Financial Services from 1963 to 1986. He also served as a director of Sprouse-Reitz Stores, Inc., which was liquidated in 1994. For 26 years he has been a Director for Milne Construction Company, which specializes in building concrete mausoleums. Mr. Bryce holds a MBA from Northwestern University.
Bernard V. Foster
Owner and publisher of The Skanner News Group consisting of two newspapers, The Portland Skanner and The Seattle Skanner, Past President of The West Coast Black Publishers Association; Past Board Member of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, Leader’s Roundtable, and Northwest YMCA; Member of the Oregon State Banking Board 1991-1994; Board Member Oregon State Board of Pharmacy; Former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Exposition-Recreation Commission, Board Member for Albina Opportunities Corporation.
Ted K. Gilbert
President of Baron Equities And Resources, Inc., a firm specializing in real estate acquisition and development, and has been actively involved in real estate investment and management since 1973; Chairman of HOST Development, Inc., a non-profit developer of affordable home ownership; Chairman of Portland Affordable Housing Preservation Trust, Board member of Albina Opportunities Corp., a non-profit which works to build wealth and create jobs for lower-income citizens through entrepreneurship.
Sheila D. Holden
Founder, Community Energy Project; League of Utilities and Social Service Agencies; Past Chair, Portland New Markets Fund; Co-Chair Portland Family of Funds; Chair, N/NE Community Development Alliance and the Interstate Urban Renewal Advisory Board; Co-Founder of Oregon First Commercial Industrial Incubator; Advisory Board Member of the Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs.
Jeana M. Woolley
President and principal of JM Woolley & Associates, a planning and development consulting firm since 1991.
Chairperson of the Northeast Portland Development Trust, the Company’s largest shareholder and the holder of the Series A Preferred Stock; Director of N/NE Economic Development Alliance; Director of the N/NE Workforce Center Board; Director of the Enterprise Zone Business Community Contributions Advisory Board; Member of the Oregon State Housing Council.
J. Duncan Campbell Jr.
J. Duncan Campbell is the Founder and retired former Chairman of the Campbell Group, LLC, a full-service timberland investment management company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Prior to forming The Campbell Group, Campbell was a tax manager for Arthur Andersen in Portland, Oregon, where he served many of the large public and private forest products companies. His areas of expertise included the tax treatment afforded timberland, as well as the unique aspects of investment in forest products for both taxable and non-taxable investors. Mr. Campbell is a CPA and an attorney-at-law. Campbell has served on a number of business and community boards, most notably serving two separate terms on the Board of Directors of United Asset Management, a NYSE investment holding company with over $210 billion in assets under management. Another milestone in his life is his work to better the lives of disadvantaged children, including the founding of Friends of the Children, a non-profit organization which has been recognized as a model for mentoring children at the state and national levels.
Cheryl L. Cebula
Ms. Cebula became President and Chief Executive Officer of Albina Community Bank in March 2011. She joined Albina Community Bank as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in November 2003. In February 2005, Ms. Cebula was promoted to Executive Vice President, and in April 2007, she was named President and Chief Operating Officer. She has over 30 years experience in the banking industry, including senior management roles at U.S. Bank and Bank of the Northwest. Ms. Cebula serves on the Boards of the Oregon Bankers Association and Young Audiences of Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Michael M. Powell
Michael Powell has been the owner and President of Powell’s bookstore since 1981, a landmark in Portland that has attracted numerous prominent authors over the years. He only recently retired from the day to day running of that business. Over the last 20 years, Mr. Powell has been involved with numerous civic organizations, including the World Affairs Council, Port of Portland, Association for Portland Progress, Metropolitan Arts Commission, Multnomah County Library Board, Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Board, American Booksellers Association Board, Portland Public Schools Foundation, Portland State University Library Advisory Committee and the SMART (Start Making a Reader Today) Program Advisory Committee, among others. Powell’s civic contributions have been recognized with awards including Willamette University's Glen L. Jackson Award for Civic Leadership, the Oregon Black Resource Center's Business Leadership Award, the Women in Communication Thomas Lawson McCall Award, and the Portland Oregon Visitors Association Gene Leo Rose Award for significant contributions to Portland tourism, among others.
Kay D. Toran
Kay Toran has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of Volunteers of America Oregon since July 1999. In this role, she provides overall leadership and strategic direction for the social services organization. She strives to empower the individual and to create programs and collaborative relationships that promote education, self-reliance and equality for all people in our community. Prior to joining Volunteers of America Oregon, Ms. Toran was the Director of Oregon’s Services to Children and Families Department, a post which she held longer than any other person in state history. Toran’s former executive positions include time spent with the former Children Services Division, the State's Purchasing Division, Department of General Services; and as Assistant to Governor Vic Atiyeh as the State's Director of Affirmative Action. Earning her Master of Social Work degree from the School of Social Work at Portland State University, Toran went on to teach as an assistant professor. She received her Bachelors of Arts in Sociology, Psychology and Philosophy from the University of Portland, Portland, Oregon. Toran also serves as a board member for Oregon Education Investment Board, Providence Health System, and University of Portland Board of Regents.
Directors of Albina Community Bank
Graham C. Bryce Chairman
Graham C. Bryce, has served as President of QG Investment Company, a real estate investment company, since 1986. Mr. Bryce has extensive prior experience in the banking and financial services industry, holding positions as an officer at Mellon Bank, Wells Fargo Bank and Orbanco Financial Services from 1963 to 1986. He also served as a director of Sprouse-Reitz Stores, Inc., which was liquidated in 1994. For 26 years he has been a Director for Milne Construction Company, which specializes in building concrete mausoleums. Mr. Bryce holds a MBA from Northwestern University.
Howard M. Shapiro Vice-Chairman
Retired as Vice-Chairman of the Company after nine years. He is Vice Chairman of Albina Community Bank and has served as a director of the Bank since its inception in 1994. Mr. Shapiro is retired Chair Emeritus of the Housing Authority of Portland and serves on the boards of Rejuvenation Lamp and Fixture Company, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland Center Stage, Commissioner of the Portland Planning Bureau, and The Nation Magazine.
Cheryl L. Cebula
Ms. Cebula became President and Chief Executive Officer of Albina Community Bank in March 2011. She joined Albina Community Bank as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in November 2003. In February 2005, Ms. Cebula was promoted to Executive Vice President, and in April 2007, she was named President and Chief Operating Officer. She has over 30 years experience in the banking industry, including senior management roles at U.S. Bank and Bank of the Northwest. Ms. Cebula serves on the Boards of the Oregon Bankers Association and Young Audiences of Oregon and Southwest Washington.
J. Duncan Campbell Jr.
J. Duncan Campbell is the Founder and retired former Chairman of the Campbell Group, LLC, a full-service timberland investment management company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Prior to forming The Campbell Group, Campbell was a tax manager for Arthur Andersen in Portland, Oregon, where he served many of the large public and private forest products companies. His areas of expertise included the tax treatment afforded timberland, as well as the unique aspects of investment in forest products for both taxable and non-taxable investors. Mr. Campbell is a CPA and an attorney-at-law. Campbell has served on a number of business and community boards, most notably serving two separate terms on the Board of Directors of United Asset Management, a NYSE investment holding company with over $210 billion in assets under management. Another milestone in his life is his work to better the lives of disadvantaged children, including the founding of Friends of the Children, a non-profit organization which has been recognized as a model for mentoring children at the state and national levels.
Michael M. Powell
Michael Powell has been the owner and President of Powell’s bookstore since 1981, a landmark in Portland that has attracted numerous prominent authors over the years. He only recently retired from the day to day running of that business. Over the last 20 years, Mr. Powell has been involved with numerous civic organizations, including the World Affairs Council, Port of Portland, Association for Portland Progress, Metropolitan Arts Commission, Multnomah County Library Board, Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Board, American Booksellers Association Board, Portland Public Schools Foundation, Portland State University Library Advisory Committee and the SMART (Start Making a Reader Today) Program Advisory Committee, among others. Powell’s civic contributions have been recognized with awards including Willamette University's Glen L. Jackson Award for Civic Leadership, the Oregon Black Resource Center's Business Leadership Award, the Women in Communication Thomas Lawson McCall Award, and the Portland Oregon Visitors Association Gene Leo Rose Award for significant contributions to Portland tourism, among others.
Kay D. Toran
Kay Toran has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of Volunteers of America Oregon since July 1999. In this role, she provides overall leadership and strategic direction for the social services organization. She strives to empower the individual and to create programs and collaborative relationships that promote education, self-reliance and equality for all people in our community. Prior to joining Volunteers of America Oregon, Ms. Toran was the Director of Oregon’s Services to Children and Families Department, a post which she held longer than any other person in state history. Toran’s former executive positions include time spent with the former Children Services Division, the State's Purchasing Division, Department of General Services; and as Assistant to Governor Vic Atiyeh as the State's Director of Affirmative Action. Earning her Master of Social Work degree from the School of Social Work at Portland State University, Toran went on to teach as an assistant professor. She received her Bachelors of Arts in Sociology, Psychology and Philosophy from the University of Portland, Portland, Oregon. Toran also serves as a board member for Oregon Education Investment Board, Providence Health System, and University of Portland Board of Regents.